Today’s Echo August 5, 2010

  • Google Wave is Dead
    Google Wave, the revolutionary product, platform and protocol for distributed, real time, app-augmented collaboration will no longer be actively developed and may be shuttered after the end of the year, Google announced this afternoon.
  • Best Personal Project Management Tool: OneNote/Evernote/Text
    Last week we asked you to share your favorite personal project management tool, then we rounded up the favorites for a vote. Now we're back to highlight the most popular solution.
  • Doc Searls Weblog · Not a great way to run an airport
    It’s bad enough that signage toward Boston Logan’s economy parking lot has never been ideal. It’s a lot worse now that they’ve killed off that lot, changed almost none of the original signage, and opened a new lot that’s actually more convenient, but there’s no way to know that until you give up looking for the old one, which is now a construction site.
  • Jolicloud 1.0 now ready for your downloading delight on Windows or bootable USB — Engadget
    Tariq Krim's app-based cloud OS has been a long time coming, but it's finally freely available for download — just grab a 16MB installer and you too can join the Jolicloud.
  • sipgate launches ‘team’ VoIP for UK SMEs
    sipgate today announced the launch of a team version of its UK telephone service, which will allow SMEs to save costs through cloud based phone services.
  • The Hermes Project: Windows 7 surpasses Vista share
    Netmarketshare keep track of monthly trends in key web data such as search engines and browsers, and their operating system analysis for July showed that Windows 7 has surpassed Windows Vista, with Windows 7's 14.46% share being 0.03% higher than its predecessor.